Should Private Companies Be Forced To Help People?

An 18-year-old Panamanian fisherman who survived 28 days adrift at sea is suing Princess Cruise Lines, arguing that the cruise ship whose crew members saw him stranded should have stopped and saved him. The behavior of crew members of the Star Princess was outrageous, shocking, atrocious and utterly intolerable in a civilized community. Even though crew members "had clear knowledge that people were stranded in an open boat hundreds of miles from shore in the Pacific Ocean and desperately calling for help," the lawsuit says, "they consciously ignored the emergency situation," R.

The 5 largest banks in the US are conspiring to not have to pay on the Credit Default Swaps they wrote, by using a shadowy organization called the "International Derivatives and Swaps Association". The problem for these bankers is that if they do, they will be insolvent and will make the 2008 economic crisis look like a warmup. They know that they will be blamed for the collapse and are desperate in their attempts to keep it from happening.

This article explores how the bankers will call on their hired politicians, police enforcers, and militaries to distract the public from their crimes.

How to lose the trust of 11.5 million customers in one forum post

Players of online fantasy games like World of Warcraft love to anonymously inhabit shamans, mages and other characters. But they’d rather not reveal their real identities, as evidenced by an uproar this week over a plan by Blizzard Entertainment, the creator of World of Warcraft.